Entries from September 12, 2010 - September 18, 2010





Spray on Clothes are amazing - Video
Today, New Scientist published an article on a new technology developed by Particle engineer Paul Luckham and fashion designer Manel Torres from Imperial College London. They have created the future — spray on clothes, and they are even more awesome than they appear.
The spray is made from combined cotton fibres, polymers and a solvent to form a liquid that becomes a fabric when sprayed onto your body. Not only can you wear the clothes like normal, you can even wash them and wear them again like normal clothing! The spray can be applied in different layers to provide the thickness and colors you want — and it’s a guaranteed fit every time!
If you want to see more, head over to London on Monday to see a fantastic fashion show at Imperia that will showcase all different spray-on clothes. You can see more over at New Scientist.
How to make StarCraft 2 run faster with Tweaks and Optimization
When it comes to gaming, you need a pretty beefy rig to run today’s games and if you can’t afford a superclocked PC, you’re sort of left out in the dust. The good part is there are a few things you can do you make your game run a heck of a lot faster, and there’s a lot of tweaks and optimization tricks to improve performance even further. I’m going to give you a 3 part guide to making StarCraft 2 a heck of a lot faster without spending any cash, or taking hours of your time.




The Inkless Pen that Writes for Eternity - Video
I don’t care what anyone says about the quality of this pen, I want one! I mean anyone that can both tell me I can write underwater with said pen and also make a joke about it while mentioning Scrooge McDuck in their ad for the product has got me sold already.
If you feel entitled enough to pick up one of these bad boys, you can buy one over at Vat19’s website.





How to make your own DIY iPod Nano watch »
These days, it seems the iPod Nano (6th-gen) has become a hot new fashion item, spawning a new wrist band ($20.00) to turn your iPod nano into a music playing, video watching screen flippin’ watch! Here is the thing — $20 is a lot to fork over for a wrist band made of cheap material, so why not make your own Nano watch? Wired has a pretty nifty article on how to do just that!






Rewind - 3 Best Productivity Apps you need for your iPhone
We are all running around like chickens with our heads cut off - and it seems that we can’t get organized if our lives depended on it. I have a couple answers to a couple problems - Remembering what you need to do, getting your ideas out and storing them for later, and making sure you get stuff done in general, no matter if it’s the meeting with the big client or remembering to bring your baseball glove to your sons game. Here are 3 must have apps…
Continue Reading - Our revisited article right here, on T3ch H3lp - From March 31st ‘10






This could be the Squarespace iPad app
This could be the Squarespace iPad app
People have been waiting for a Squarespace iPad app for some time, and it looks like they’re well on their way. Taddeo “Teddy” Zacchini, graphic UI designer at Squarespace, posted a shot on Dribbble of what appears to be the beginnings of a Squarespace iPad app.
In his tweet about the Dribbble shot, he included the hashtags #squarespace and #ipad, so it’s pretty clear it’s mockups for the app, and we’re loving what we’re seeing.





4GB Xbox 360 Slim owners can't play Halo Reach Co-op »
“Bad news for some of you who wanted to Remember Reach with some of your closest pals: Halo Reach’sexcellent co-op functionality requires an Xbox 360 hard drive. While that’s unfortunate for all non-hard drive owning Xbox 360 gamers, it’s especially worrisome for those of you who recently jumped into a 4GB Xbox 360 S” — Joystiq
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